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In reply to the discussion: So let me see if I've got this straight... [View all]LiberalAndProud
(12,799 posts)Health insurance reform was a big thing in the 2004 primaries. Our candidates trotted one sad healthcare story after another. The thing is, neither one of them ever said they would try to get universal healthcare for any of us.
I am very aware that my own Ben Nelson, who's vote was crucial to passing even this very imperfect legislation, absolutely REFUSED to vote for any legislation that even included a public option. I don't blame Obama for the hash we ended up with. He could have done better trying to put it together maybe, but this is what we would have gotten even if we had chosen Clinton instead. This was *it*. I don't love the ACA and never have. It concerns me that we will be held hostage to increasing medical / insurance costs with virtually no mechanism for price policing. It concerns me that there are too many people in the middle served too poorly by this legislation. It annoys me that it really did me, personally, no good at all but will cost me plenty. Still, I rejoice that some people who were truly at the end of their resources got something better.
The OP isn't a fan of our president. I get that. But this fuck you used car nonsense is very much the same tone in which a certain death threat was made in earlier days. I, for one, am over it.